![]() So we can probably safely presume that we will have to pay something less than a full purchase price for the upgrade when it happens, since that’s usually how that works. The Sales FAQ does mention that “Future major versions, such as Sublime Text 4, will be a paid upgrade” and “Licenses purchased for Sublime Text 3 do not expire, however an upgrade fee will be required for Sublime Text 4” (emphasis mine). So, if history holds (and again we have no way of knowing if it will or not) even if version 3 was released tomorrow it could still be months or a year before a beta version of 4 is available, and even then it could be available only for registered users. Septemit is mentioned that “Sublime Text 3 is almost ready to graduate out of beta, and into a 3.0 version”. ![]() ![]() The first Public beta of Sublime Text 3 was released on June 28, 2013, about 6 months after that.The first beta of Sublime Text 3 was released January 29, 2013, almost 7 months later, and was available to registered users only.Sublime Text 2 was released on June 26, 2012.With that said, from the Sublime Text Blog, this timeline is available: I myself have only really followed Sublime since early April of this year, so I’m by no means an expert or long-standing user. Only the Jon and Will know for sure when (or if) Sublime version 4 will be launched, so anything we say in this thread is pure speculation unless someone can cite a credible source.
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